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What skills and competencies should someone have to serve on a Nominating Committee?
Members considering a role on an ASIS Nominating Committee must have a passion for the organization to ensure the leaders selected will do their duty to guide the organization to meet the mission and serve the global security profession.
Who is eligible to serve on Nominating Committee?
Ideal candidates for a Nominating Committee must have been a member of ASIS and have served as a volunteer in a leadership role (Chapter Chair, Chapter Vice Chair, Community Chair, Community Vice Chair, global or regional board committee member, member of the PSB, PCB, Foundation BOT, CSO Center Board, etc.) for no less than 3 years.
What are the roles and responsibilities for Nominating Committees?
In addition to selecting its own members, regional board nominating committees identify and select officer and director candidates who meet the desired competencies and characteristics identified for the overall composition of the regional boards. They ensure that the selection process is properly implemented as described in the association’s policies.
In many respects, the nominating committees are the most important committees within ASIS; these committees are responsible for the selection of the leaders of the organization at the regional level.
Who is eligible to serve on Board of Directors?
Ideal candidates must have been a member of ASIS and have served as a volunteer in a leadership role (Chapter Chair, Chapter Vice Chair, Community Chair, Community Vice Chair, global or regional board committee member, member of the PSB, PCB, Foundation BOT, CSO Center Board, etc.) for no less than 3 years.
What are roles and responsibilities for Board Directors?
Global Board of Directors
The Global Board provides strategic guidance, high-level oversight, and resource allocation for global direction of the organization. This is the ultimate fiduciary body of the organization, and its primary function is to determine strategy on a global basis.
Regional Boards of Directors
The Regional Boards, reporting to and working in concert with the Global Board of Directors, determines the business plan that meets the needs of members in a specific region in alignment with the global strategic plan that is locally, regionally, and culturally relevant. Regional boards carry out strategy, policy, and standard operating procedures in their respective regions.
What skills and competencies should someone have to serve on a Board of Directors?
To serve on a Board of Directors, candidates must have a global or regional view of the profession, want to elevate the profession by identifying opportunities for ASIS to support and advance security worldwide, and be a servant leader – putting the needs of ASIS members before individual needs. A complete list of skills and competencies are listed in our FAQs.
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